English to Portuguese Dictionary pulp

pulp

polpa
definition
verb
Faking Cleopatra's suicide would have been as easy as pulping a fig.
crush into a soft, shapeless mass.
noun
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to pulp
a soft, wet, shapeless mass of material.
the story is a mix of pulp fiction and Greek tragedy
popular or sensational writing that is generally regarded as being of poor quality.
translation of 'pulp'
verb
reduzir a pasta,
reduzir a polpa,
tirar a polpa a
noun
polpa
example
Make use of other men's we-should-protect-demure-damsels-in-distress ego thingy and make sure the molester becomes 'pulp' .
Here's a positive point, then: there's still nearly three months for someone to discover a copyright problem and 'pulp' the whole lot.
In a blender, combine the passion fruit 'pulp' , passion fruit juice, coconut milk, lemon juice, and lime juice.
The hands that Marion used to warm in her gentle mother's hair, are the same frozen hands her father beat into a bloody swollen 'pulp' , when Marion once disobeyed him, at age five.
They are used for the first chemical processing step of converting wood chips into 'pulp' for paper manufacturing, primarily in the sulphate or kraft paper process.
The bulk of the tooth consists of the bony substance dentine, surrounding the soft inner 'pulp' that contains blood vessels and nerves.
Stark, terrific book - is there such a thing as philosophical 'pulp' ?
After reading Monday's story of the 17-year-old York lad addicted to crime, my Evening Press was reduced to little more than tear-stained 'pulp' .
Squeeze the liquid into a bowl and set aside, discarding the 'pulp' .
boiling with soda will reduce your peas to 'pulp'
To make the dressing, scoop the passion fruit 'pulp' into a sieve over a bowl to extract the juice (it should be about 1 tbs).
The notion of the forest uncompromisingly supplying fibre for 'pulp' , paper and sawmills has been a basic premise or point of departure in all Baskerville's calculations.
What if, say, I think the book I receive in the mail is a waste of 'pulp' , a detriment to society and is frightening in the way that indoctrination literature always is?
But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to 'pulp' this week's issue.
When the famine came around here it was terrible, the lovely drills of potatoes were just getting ready to blossom and overnight were turned to stinking, rotting 'pulp' .
Some warriors were shown on television literally swimming in the fresh tomato purée, only their heads peeking out of the sea of red 'pulp' .
I'm going beat him so hard he'll end up a bloody 'pulp' .
My father was seconds away from beating Tyler and me to a bloody 'pulp' .
According to P. Manoharan, Project Director, PACHE Trust, a tonne of paperboard could be manufactured from three tonnes of sugarcane 'pulp' .
the story is a mix of 'pulp' fiction and Greek tragedy
A loose or broken filling may also cause infection in the tooth 'pulp' .
About mid-career, in order to create a mask of professionalism, many journalists tend to 'pulp' the optimism and joy they first felt at writing.
It might amaze people to know that you actually get less money if you chop down and pulp a 500 year old tree, than if you 'pulp' a 13 year old tree.
It was a fitting end to a game that had more twists and turns than a 'pulp' fiction thriller.
His favorite tree could one day be processed into 'pulp' .
However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer 'pulp' of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems.
Discard the tomato 'pulp' , season the tomato water, and reserve.
When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the 'pulp' as finely as possible.
Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric 'pulp' and combinations of these are all suitable.
It's a fast-paced 'pulp' science fiction yarn with compelling characters.
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